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that is pretty good news. >> unless you look at the actual numbers. if you look at those with new jobs, about 114,000. you have to have 150,000 to stay at the same rate. what has been happening is you have people leaving the work force, retiring, or read a wait a minute, nina -- or when you become chronically unemployed, over the one year, you drop off the rolls and are not put in the denominator. when that happens, the rate falls artificially. >> psychologically, having broken the% barrier. >> you have a continual growth in jobs. the pace is not where it should be, but that is the bottom line. allow me, please. i am not jim lehrer. allow me. please. please. i am not barack obama. >> he clearly has control. >> the fact is, this jobs number will not make a difference. the difference is what barack obama does in the next two rounds. it was a very poor performance. you have to give credit to mitt romney who was on his game he made his arguments. not say that he very from the truth, that is neither here nor there. he argued the case effectively. >> the ec
that is pretty good news. >> unless you look at the actual numbers. if you look at those with new jobs, about 114,000. you have to have 150,000 to stay at the same rate. what has been happening is you have people leaving the work force, retiring, or read a wait a minute, nina -- or when you become chronically unemployed, over the one year, you drop off the rolls and are not put in the denominator. when that happens, the rate falls artificially. >> psychologically, having broken the%...
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so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> many of the president's allies were openly acknowledging his debate performance fell flat and now they're arguing that mitt romney fooled voters during that faceoff. i spoke to bernie sanders of vermont about the debate performance and started by showing some confusing statements from the president. listen to this. >> governor romney and i both agree our cooperate tax rate is too high. we both agree we've got to boost american energy production and it appears we've got some agreement that a marketplace to work has to have some regulation. i suspect that on social security we've got a somewhat similar position. >> you understand what he was trying do there? >> yeah, i do. >> i got a bit confused. >> i think you're right, wolf. and i think that is a disastrous approach. the truth of the matter is mitt romney right now is the head of a right-wing extremist party called the republican party. it wasn't always the case. that's
so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> many of the president's allies were openly acknowledging his debate performance fell flat and now they're arguing that mitt romney fooled voters during that faceoff. i spoke to bernie sanders of vermont about the debate performance and started by showing some confusing statements from the president. listen to this....
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c-span: the back of your book, jim lehrer... >> guest: mm-hmm. c-span: ... says--endorses the book by saying this book is not for everyone. what do you think he means by that? he goes on to say a lot of other things. >> guest: well, he knows perfectly well that my--my opinions are sort of on the left side of the political spectrum. i consider myself a populist rather than a liberal, but i'm--not worth quarreling over. c-span: what's that mean? >> guest: a populist? a populist is somebody who sees politics more from an economic perspective than an ideological perspective. i often argue that i don't think politics is a spectrum that runs from right to left. it's a scale that runs from top to bottom. and i think the only real political questions are: who's getting screwed, and who's doing the screwing? c-span: paul wellstone also gives you a nod in the back of the book. 'molly ivins insists on integrity and honestly in politics.' does that compromise you that he now has said nice things about you in front of everyone? >> guest: ah, that--that does. i've--i've o
c-span: the back of your book, jim lehrer... >> guest: mm-hmm. c-span: ... says--endorses the book by saying this book is not for everyone. what do you think he means by that? he goes on to say a lot of other things. >> guest: well, he knows perfectly well that my--my opinions are sort of on the left side of the political spectrum. i consider myself a populist rather than a liberal, but i'm--not worth quarreling over. c-span: what's that mean? >> guest: a populist? a populist...
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good chunk have a heritage back to mexico or to latin america. on top of that there is a major war going on, 50,000 people in this drug war. it should be front page news. it's not a matter of superiority. somebody is taking the lead and they are. >> jon: you have been watching. a border agent gets killed from a gun that came into america and was allowed to go into mexico and the obama administration when 14 of the 14 teenagers get killed by some of those same guns, it's not a story for the american media? >> it's not a story, when pakistanis die and afghans die, all we see figures of americans. that is what the american media are. >> is that because some editor is saying, this would make the obama administration, or justice department really look bad. >> i really think, americans don't care about foreign affairs until they see a tank coming up their driveway. i do believe that editors are often reflecting in their home community. we are living next to failed state of co-at this point and it's not getting the press coverage it deserves. >> it's a
good chunk have a heritage back to mexico or to latin america. on top of that there is a major war going on, 50,000 people in this drug war. it should be front page news. it's not a matter of superiority. somebody is taking the lead and they are. >> jon: you have been watching. a border agent gets killed from a gun that came into america and was allowed to go into mexico and the obama administration when 14 of the 14 teenagers get killed by some of those same guns, it's not a story for...
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they make up almost 22% of the state's population. it is a unique population, given the large cuban community there, which is much denser than the rest of the country and tends to vote republican. who has a better handle on this voting bloc, if that can even be classified as a single bloc? >> well, you really can't. but nevertheless, hispanic voters generally share the same second language, and in some cases, certainly in miami, certainly the same first language, spanish. but registered voters showed bop with a whopping lead of 30 points. he needs to keep that lead high. in 2008, obama won 57-42 over mccain with the hispanic vote here. one of the reasons that it was higher in the rest of the nation is that we have about a third of our hispanic voters are cuban america. they tend to overwhelmingly vote republican. what you're seeing since 2008 and since 2006 and before is there's a burgeoning puerto rican community in central florida that's largely democratic that's balancing out the cuban republican vote. so that's really where obama'
they make up almost 22% of the state's population. it is a unique population, given the large cuban community there, which is much denser than the rest of the country and tends to vote republican. who has a better handle on this voting bloc, if that can even be classified as a single bloc? >> well, you really can't. but nevertheless, hispanic voters generally share the same second language, and in some cases, certainly in miami, certainly the same first language, spanish. but registered...
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that's the good news. bad news is all the job losses on the good producing side of the sector. manufacturing job loss two months in a row. that's global demand and the global weakness. you see the unevenness of the recovery persist. >> that's the stuff that presidential candidates or presidents can have difficulty moving the needle on. you did talk about housing which i've been calling the golden lining around the cloud. i want to bring in don peebles. he owns a real estate firm. he's a democrat. don most of your work is in sort of bigger stuff. you're not buying individual homes. but there's definitely stuff going on in the construction sect jobs in home building, in home buying as diane said in refinancing. these low rates as expensive as they've been to keep in place seem to be combining with low home price, low property price and causing some activity. >> the housing market has picked up especially in more of our global cities. if you look at the market in miami, for example, which was one of the biggest drops when the housing recession hit the hardest miami is back. miami
that's the good news. bad news is all the job losses on the good producing side of the sector. manufacturing job loss two months in a row. that's global demand and the global weakness. you see the unevenness of the recovery persist. >> that's the stuff that presidential candidates or presidents can have difficulty moving the needle on. you did talk about housing which i've been calling the golden lining around the cloud. i want to bring in don peebles. he owns a real estate firm. he's a...
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but first, the 7.8% october surprise. >>> good morning. i'm melissa harris-perry. sometimes the week is just one day too long, to keep ahold of the news cycle that is. at least for governor mitt romney, debate and what debate? oh, right. wednesday. the first presidential debate. we got a rigorous macro economic lesson that day. but by the end of the week, the only number that mattered was 7.8. that's because the unemployment rate released yesterday is the lowest since 2009. the bureau of labor statistics announced fresh revisions for the summer jobs numbers. in fact, july and august saw a combined increase of 86,000 more jobs than were originally reported. and the household survey showed is an exceptionally strong month with 873,000 more employed americans last month than in july. president obama was back on the trail yesterday trying to temper his enthusiasm. >> today's news certainly is not an excuse to try to talk down the economy to score a few political points. it's a reminder that this country has come too far to turn back now. >> mr. romney, of course, saw i
but first, the 7.8% october surprise. >>> good morning. i'm melissa harris-perry. sometimes the week is just one day too long, to keep ahold of the news cycle that is. at least for governor mitt romney, debate and what debate? oh, right. wednesday. the first presidential debate. we got a rigorous macro economic lesson that day. but by the end of the week, the only number that mattered was 7.8. that's because the unemployment rate released yesterday is the lowest since 2009. the bureau...
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good morning, beverly. >> good morning, alisyn. thanks for something me. >> it's nice to have you. >> i have got to tell you i'm fed up by this latest move. >> you are fed up and fired up. let's explain the back story here. this past week federal -- i'm sorry the department of justice as we said paid $165 million for this thomas prison in illinois. now, what the governor of illinois, pat quinn has said if this will bring 1100 jobs to illinois it will help with illinois' budget whoas what do you think are going on here. >> our soldiers are fighting and dying in afghanistan and they are doing that to keep the terrorists away from our shores. they are doing it, you know, under extreme conditions, under insane rules of engagement that afford all of the advantages to the terrorists on this battlefield. and they are doing that to keep the tastes away from us. president obama has has promised to gitmo and this is his way to do it. >> signed and order to clear the way for thompson prison to be bought and used for transfer of gitmo prisoner
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how good is this news today? >> how good is it did you say? >> yes. >> it's good news. it's not over the moon good news but it's good news. you also have to look at the payroll survey. there i think you see an acceleration of job growth and by the way, you know, welch has a point in sense you should never take one monthly number. that has nothing to do with political bias and all that nonsense. if there's a germ of something in there, you should never take one monthly number. you should average. look at the past three months, payrolls have been growing about 150,000 per month compared to 67,000 per month in the prior three months. that's acceleration, momentum on the unemployment rate. >> we cover elections here, not economics generally. ronald reagan was re-elected with a 7.2 unemployment rate. he set up the dynamic and the pr was honest. optimism is what he sold. he was able to say 7.2 is great news, great news. he got re-elected with $49 state. he lost minnesota and the district of columbia with 7.2. what should obama get with 7.8? it seems like it's within the range
how good is this news today? >> how good is it did you say? >> yes. >> it's good news. it's not over the moon good news but it's good news. you also have to look at the payroll survey. there i think you see an acceleration of job growth and by the way, you know, welch has a point in sense you should never take one monthly number. that has nothing to do with political bias and all that nonsense. if there's a germ of something in there, you should never take one monthly number....
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the good news about fungal meningitis, typically it's not contagious. it's very hard to spread it from person to person. >> so they traced the source of this infection from a bad set of steroid injections. >> we've been following this for some time. what happens is you have a manufacturer that makes the medication, in this case, the steroid that you mentioned. but then it may go to a compounding facility because it's arrived in bulk, they have to divvy it up into smaller doses. sometimes they will concentrate the doses, other times they mix it with other medications. it's not about manufacturing the medication as it is mixing the dose. incidentally, anderson, they are not linked to the fda because of that because they're not making these medications. >> so the symptoms take a matter of weeks to appear before people know they're infected. what can they see? >> it can take up to 28 days, which made the investigative part of this more challenging. but what happens with these fungal meningitis, and again, they believed the mold was literally in these vials.
the good news about fungal meningitis, typically it's not contagious. it's very hard to spread it from person to person. >> so they traced the source of this infection from a bad set of steroid injections. >> we've been following this for some time. what happens is you have a manufacturer that makes the medication, in this case, the steroid that you mentioned. but then it may go to a compounding facility because it's arrived in bulk, they have to divvy it up into smaller doses....
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>> i don't know. >> can we move on with breaking, not necessarily breaking, but new libya news this morning. i believe two people arrested in london, if i'm not mistaken shall tunisians. >> yes, on a day that you had the debate coverage, there's still debate coverage going on in the media and you had the jobs numbers which was getting a lot of attention, you actually have this report that e-mails showing that the state department actually rejected security requests from libya. and this is one of those slow burn stories. and i think that the information in the news is going to keep coming out and keep coming out and we will get to the truth at some point. very troubling if you're at the state department today and you have lied on the record about this. >> how is this not the biggest deal ever? how is this not something that automatically throws this administration out of office? this is what i think is so outrageous. i mean, we've left people there to be murdered despite repeated requests to get proper security there. it's very upsetting to me that we have such disregard for people who are s
>> i don't know. >> can we move on with breaking, not necessarily breaking, but new libya news this morning. i believe two people arrested in london, if i'm not mistaken shall tunisians. >> yes, on a day that you had the debate coverage, there's still debate coverage going on in the media and you had the jobs numbers which was getting a lot of attention, you actually have this report that e-mails showing that the state department actually rejected security requests from libya....
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we are back in 90 seconds. >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm marianne rafferty, the fbi says friendly fire is likely to blame in the shooting of a u.s. border agent in which another agent was injured. the agents may have accidentally shot at each other, while chasing drug runners, but the fbi emphasizes that the investigation is ongoing. a meningitis outbreak links to steroid shots is growing. five people have died. the shot used for back pain was made bia massachusetts company. more than 17,000 single-dose vials of covered in the recall. but it is not clear how many of them have been used. once infected, it can take a mob for -- a month for symptoms to appear. now back to record roar. for your latest headlines, go to foxnews.com. foxbusinessnetwork.com, giving you the power to prosper. >> greta: they are mopping blood from the floor, each the first lady probably agrees president obama got pummeled in the first debate. now, what he didn't need, his vice-president runningmate biden said this. >> you know, the phrase they always use... obama and biden want to raise taxes by a t
we are back in 90 seconds. >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm marianne rafferty, the fbi says friendly fire is likely to blame in the shooting of a u.s. border agent in which another agent was injured. the agents may have accidentally shot at each other, while chasing drug runners, but the fbi emphasizes that the investigation is ongoing. a meningitis outbreak links to steroid shots is growing. five people have died. the shot used for back pain was made bia massachusetts...
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news for america. so somebody would have to show me the facts and then i would be glad to make the argument. >> do you think that either of these things in the last 24 hours, barack obama's very lackluster, surprisingly poor debate performance or these jobs numbers today, do either of them constitute in either form a kind of game change moment? >> i think the debate certainly does. americans watch those debates that may not watch the next two, that saw a mitt romney that was a direct contradiction to the hundreds of millions of dollars worth of attack ads, especially in swing states that the obama campaign spent painting mitt romney as some kind of insensitive, clueless bank account that became an islands kind of guy, and he wiped all that away. and also i think it was pretty clear that for the first time the president was put on the defensive as far as his record is concerned. and that's because of this bubble he's been in for the last four years, and he obviously couldn't defend it. and finally, pier
news for america. so somebody would have to show me the facts and then i would be glad to make the argument. >> do you think that either of these things in the last 24 hours, barack obama's very lackluster, surprisingly poor debate performance or these jobs numbers today, do either of them constitute in either form a kind of game change moment? >> i think the debate certainly does. americans watch those debates that may not watch the next two, that saw a mitt romney that was a...
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>> i saw you on good morning america, you were on there, you were on there. >> this morning i what was there. >> jon: an lara spencer. >> the interviewee-- er. >> jon: she called you tiny and standardistic. >> small. she did dismiss me. >> i will-- i will grant you that. >> how are you training, what you are going, vegan what are you doing, vegan. >> vegan you don't care. >> jon: how are you training, are you preparing at all. >> we have a debate coach. professorer win cory. you know him. >> i do know him. >> and the audience truly, are you dealing with a different demographic. >> yeah, i know. i figured that. >> yeah. >> they are more cory feldman but it's all right. do what you have to do. >> you knew who he was. >> i knew who he was. >> when i say something that requires a frame of reference in the debate. >> jon: we will be, i will be on the same page as you, we are from similar generations, i may be one slightly removed from yours but i think we will be in the same frame of reference. i was referring to your audience which is obviously the one that won the war of 1812. >> do you s
>> i saw you on good morning america, you were on there, you were on there. >> this morning i what was there. >> jon: an lara spencer. >> the interviewee-- er. >> jon: she called you tiny and standardistic. >> small. she did dismiss me. >> i will-- i will grant you that. >> how are you training, what you are going, vegan what are you doing, vegan. >> vegan you don't care. >> jon: how are you training, are you preparing at all. >>...
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good morning. >> good morning. um, ann, a pleasure to talk to you. you're one of the thinking people in this world. are you there? >> yeah, we're listening. >> what i wanted to talk to you about is leadership in the white house. i think it is terrible. obama is about the poorest leader i've ever seen. i would rather have a leader that changes mind occasionally, what they call flip-flopping, than one that passes the buck at every turn. he won't take responsibility for anything. years ago, two colleges done some research back in the late 40's or early 50's on making decisions. i remember reading about this in military training manuals years ago. and -- that if you make decisions with your mind, thinking things through, you'll be right 75% of the time. and making decisions with your heart, you'll be wrong 50% of the time. >> thank you howard. >> um, well, i don't know about heart versus head but i completely agree with you on flip-flopping. that's something that romney has been falsely accused of. he flip-floped on one issue on abortion. and that's the
good morning. >> good morning. um, ann, a pleasure to talk to you. you're one of the thinking people in this world. are you there? >> yeah, we're listening. >> what i wanted to talk to you about is leadership in the white house. i think it is terrible. obama is about the poorest leader i've ever seen. i would rather have a leader that changes mind occasionally, what they call flip-flopping, than one that passes the buck at every turn. he won't take responsibility for anything....
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it's a tight race. >> greta: good news for the governor, one-third feel more favorable about rom me. i am taking the last word. thank you. >> thank you. >> greta: who is the real governor sarah palin? you are about to find out. that is next. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >> greta: you have seen her on the national stage, but now, an inside look at the real governor sarah palin. the 2008 vice-presidential candidate's fathe
it's a tight race. >> greta: good news for the governor, one-third feel more favorable about rom me. i am taking the last word. thank you. >> thank you. >> greta: who is the real governor sarah palin? you are about to find out. that is next. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is...
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if there's any good news about the fungal meningitis, it's typically not contagious. very hard to spread from person to person. >> they traced the source of this infection to a bad batch of steroids distributed by the new england compounding center. what is compounded, what is that? >> this is a real medical investigation, i have to tell you. we have been following this along for some time. what happens is that you have a manufacturer, makes the medication, in this case the steroid as you mentioned, but then it may go to a compounding facility because it's arrived in bulk, they got to divvy it up into smaller doses. sometimes they will concentrate the doses, sometimes they may mix it with other medications. it's not actually making or manufacturing the medication as much as it is changing the dose and mixing it in some way. so that's what compounding facilities typically do. they are not, incidentally, not regulated by the fda because of that, because they're not actually making or manufacturing these medications. >> so the symptoms i've read often take weeks to appea
if there's any good news about the fungal meningitis, it's typically not contagious. very hard to spread from person to person. >> they traced the source of this infection to a bad batch of steroids distributed by the new england compounding center. what is compounded, what is that? >> this is a real medical investigation, i have to tell you. we have been following this along for some time. what happens is that you have a manufacturer, makes the medication, in this case the steroid...
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good morning. ann coulter. >> good morning. i just wanted to say first of all, ann, that i think you're absolutely brilliant. i'm a 31-year-old republican and you are my role model. so i just wanted to say that first of all. i can't wait to read your book. the question that i had is your book covers the 1970's and 1980's and any analysis regarding the culture of denial when it comes to liberal minorities in regard to the one topic they constantly bring up with republicans and that's slavery. even though the republicans had a huge role in ending slavery, they still use that as a talking point against our party. and i want to know if you had any analysis on that. >> oh, yes. the apock raffle southern strategy, most historical rewrite in world history. my third book, "treason," i cut a large part of that book was telling the truth about joe mccarthy but that liberal historical revisionism only covered about five years. in the case of race relations in america, liberals have rewritten the history to cover 200 years. yeah, of course
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it's new jersey this morning. good morning do you. >> good morning. we're getting a nice break from the rain. not the flooding. this is essentially now -- on the river it rushed in yesterday with the stream. and it tough to control a quay know or boat in it. katie? >> reporter: actually aye take it. is there a severe dropoff. we saw the guys a second ago michelle walk prpg these holly men walking on top of water? what's going on here? talk to me a little bit about morale here. we heard so much about the insurgent attacks. we heard about the uncertainty when you are going to get to go home. would you describe morale. >> my unit morale is pretty good. every day it's we have gone to our missions people are already execute the mission. they are excited to be here. >> reporter: how much does the uncertainty of how long you're going to be here expect morale. >> they know they have a mission. they like taking on the new objects and taking on the new challenges and train the iraqi army. they are motivated and ready to go. >> reporter: i think you are tell meg
it's new jersey this morning. good morning do you. >> good morning. we're getting a nice break from the rain. not the flooding. this is essentially now -- on the river it rushed in yesterday with the stream. and it tough to control a quay know or boat in it. katie? >> reporter: actually aye take it. is there a severe dropoff. we saw the guys a second ago michelle walk prpg these holly men walking on top of water? what's going on here? talk to me a little bit about morale here. we...
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. >> it's good news. it's not over the moon good news, but it's good news. i think you have to look at the payroll survey. there i think you see an acceleration of job growth, and, by the way, welch has a point. you should never take one monthly number. if there's a germ of something in there, you should never take one monthly number. you should average. if you look at the past three months, payrolls have been growing about 150,000 per month compared to about 67,000 per month in the prior three months. so that's a bit of an acceleration. a little momentum on the unemployment rate. >> let's put it in historic terms. we cover elections, not economics generally, but ronald reagan was re-elected with a 7.2% because he said it was the morning in america. optimism was what he sold. he was able to say 7.2% is great news, great news. he got re-elected with 49 states. he lost minnesota and the district of columbia with 7.2%. what should obama get with 7.8%? it seems like it's within the range there and everybody is pooh-poohing it and, oh, geez. i know why jack welch
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the current path isn't good enough. america deserves better. >> leave it there. republican national committee chairman reince priebus. we appreciate your time very much, sir. >> there you have it. let me go directly to my panel. here is cnbc contributor keith boykin and author of "chronicles of a manhattan conservative." >> i'm a reince priebus admirer but that last message do it for me. i think the message has to be growth, growth, growth. there are still 25 million people out of work who would like to be working. why did you think reince was so mushy on that point? >> i think it has to be a message of prosperity. you have barack obama a big government guy and mitt romney talking about small government, self-sufficiency. i was grateful in the debate to finally see two very different visions that america can choose from. think they need to keep making that distinction very, very clear. >> but they've got to have a growth message, get people back to work, get the businesses started up again. they've got to. >> low taxes, deregulation. >> where was the tax reform?
the current path isn't good enough. america deserves better. >> leave it there. republican national committee chairman reince priebus. we appreciate your time very much, sir. >> there you have it. let me go directly to my panel. here is cnbc contributor keith boykin and author of "chronicles of a manhattan conservative." >> i'm a reince priebus admirer but that last message do it for me. i think the message has to be growth, growth, growth. there are still 25 million...
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that's why this is short-term, obviously, good news for the president, but can go around and say what he said today. this is the lowest rate since he's become president, but the possibility, if you believe as i do, and as people a lot smarter than i do, that this is some kind of a statistical anomaly, the likelihood of some kind of necessary correction, just days before the he election is significant. i mean, if you go back and you look at the household number which generates the rate you're talking about, a potential jump in employment of 873,000 jobs, which we haven't seen, would be the single greatest one in three decades in this time frame, that is virtually impossible for the reasons that these two gentlemen have suggested and-- >> and shorthand for folks at home. because they're characterizing what the definition of a job is, and-- >> that's part of it. that's part of it and it also may be reflective of the dangers of a small, much smaller sample and the volatility of a smaller sample. there are any number of explanations why it happened, but if it did happen, given probability,
that's why this is short-term, obviously, good news for the president, but can go around and say what he said today. this is the lowest rate since he's become president, but the possibility, if you believe as i do, and as people a lot smarter than i do, that this is some kind of a statistical anomaly, the likelihood of some kind of necessary correction, just days before the he election is significant. i mean, if you go back and you look at the household number which generates the rate you're...
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this is good news for obama. and it's good news for america. >> just look at the narrative. wednesday night liberals and democrats were apocalyptic. and today friday these job numbers come out and then you have romney driving the day from what he said last night on fox news repudiating the 47%. and president obama giving two big speeches today, rallies, and he's bouncing up on stage and he's got all kinds of new lines and so on. >> but you guys, you know, as fools gold, you act like one debate is going to change the fundamental dynamics of this race. they were pretty set in beforehand and seldom if ever in history one debate is going to change the fundamental dynamics of a race. >> one may not, but two may. >>ut romney needed a good debate. >> absolutely. >> romney needed it and the press needed. a race is good for the press. >> that's true. >> and that's good for america. >> it's good for america. >> we should all be heavily courted. i'm happy we've got a race on our hands. >> i bet you are heavily courted. [ laughter ] >> we've heard so many boxing metaphors which always a
this is good news for obama. and it's good news for america. >> just look at the narrative. wednesday night liberals and democrats were apocalyptic. and today friday these job numbers come out and then you have romney driving the day from what he said last night on fox news repudiating the 47%. and president obama giving two big speeches today, rallies, and he's bouncing up on stage and he's got all kinds of new lines and so on. >> but you guys, you know, as fools gold, you act like...
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good morning. caller: good morning. maybe you need to listen to rush limbaugh and listen to what mitt romney said to the economy. in terms of poverty, the know that traditional marriage dropped by about 82%? you need to look act stop the conservatives are saying. they care about the poor. they do not want people trapped in poverty. they do now what people taxed more. if you tax small businesses, they will not hire. i do not know how you can figure out what mitt romney said so eloquently in the debate by talking about the 1% -- he wants the best for all folks. we want people married and taking care of their children and paying for taxes. guest: we will give katrina a chance to respond. guest: married will provoke the well-being of a couple of children. it is great. it is not just that. it is part of the equation. without good jobs, without insuring that workers have a rights at a time when big business is so powerful, without doing small things that have happened around this country and has taken too much effort, women,
good morning. caller: good morning. maybe you need to listen to rush limbaugh and listen to what mitt romney said to the economy. in terms of poverty, the know that traditional marriage dropped by about 82%? you need to look act stop the conservatives are saying. they care about the poor. they do not want people trapped in poverty. they do now what people taxed more. if you tax small businesses, they will not hire. i do not know how you can figure out what mitt romney said so eloquently in the...
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good morning. >> caller: good morning. we in michigan have to decide in november whether to allow the state to come in to the city and as a public use to take over and print the financial manager were emergency manager for the cities that have financed the distress and take over the local government where they can come in and remove the city officials like the mayor and the city council. i don't think that's the the presidential candidate mitt romney had in mind when he wanted to say states have rights. what about the city's rights to elect their own elected officials? and help do they own? when you say government interference, i understand you were talking about the federal government, but i heard mitt romney say that states' rights, is it the rights of the state's coming into the cities to overthrow the local municipalities? if that's a big government, small government, i don't know, is it controlled government? i think they have a right to control their own destiny in their own city. so the public is on the ballot in no
good morning. >> caller: good morning. we in michigan have to decide in november whether to allow the state to come in to the city and as a public use to take over and print the financial manager were emergency manager for the cities that have financed the distress and take over the local government where they can come in and remove the city officials like the mayor and the city council. i don't think that's the the presidential candidate mitt romney had in mind when he wanted to say...